Mishap by Elizabeth Burgess

Struggling with the death of their son, Andrew and Arianne Douglas put aside their individual desires and cling to one another and their family.

Torn between duty to the woman who’s pregnant with his child and his one true love, Gregory Adams steps away from Arianne, knowing her husband is the only one who can bring her back from this despair.

Millie Douglas reaches out to the last person she ever expected, spurred by the loss of the man most dear to her and her unintended culpability in his death. This unforeseen alliance sends a shockwave through her own life and the family around her.

Amidst this shocking loss, the game must still be played. Each one investing everything on the success of “Operation.” They can’t turn back now. Their careers, reputations… their entire lives… are on the line. Grief must be set aside, or they risk losing everything.

For Elizabeth Burgess, writing is not only what she loves to do, it is freedom, salvation, and escape. It is life. Introduced to the art of words at a young age by her junior high school English teacher, she poured herself into a self-study of all things poetry and prose throughout high school and college—hoping one day to become a lyricist in Nashville. As the years passed, her dreams changed and morphed, but her love for words did not.

A nurse by trade, Elizabeth loves incorporating some medical knowledge in each book she writes. Her favorite characters are always flawed, and if you see her wearing any color other than black, you know she’s sick. Thanks to her maternal grandparents, she believes she can do anything if she sets her mind to it, and will always offer guests a glass of sweet tea.

When she’s not working on her next novel, she enjoys Saturday nights in Death Valley, listening to Fleetwood Mac on rainy days, and taking pictures of her beloved Louisiana. Elizabeth is the author of Counterplay and the Hopewell Coven series books. She lives in Northeast Louisiana’s farming country with her partner, Terri, two Catahoula Curs, Bowie and Pike, and host of spoiled cats.